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WOODLAND PERENNIALS

Dicentra peregrina Zones 4-8 #024-007
This famous Japanese alpine plant has lovely pink "bleeding heart" flowers. Requires perfect drainage in a scree or trough garden, but with moisture in the root zone, and bright light. Morning to mid-day sun is best in hot-summer climates; full sun in cool-summer climates.
Dicentra peregrina 'Yubae' Zones 4-8 #024-008
This is the dark-red flowered variety of a famous Japanese alpine plant, normally with pink flowers. Requires perfect drainage in a scree or trough garden, but with moisture in the root zone, and bright light. Morning to mid-day sun is best in hot-summer climates; full sun in cool-summer climates.
Dicentra peregrina 'Alba' Zones 4-8 #024-010
This is the white-flowered variety of a famous Japanese alpine plant, normally with pink flowers. Requires perfect drainage in a scree or trough garden, but with moisture in the root zone, and bright light. Morning to mid-day sun is best in hot-summer climates; full sun in cool-summer climates.
Dicentra peregrina 'Hien' Zones 4-8 #024-014
This is the dark-red flowered variety of a famous Japanese alpine plant, normally with pink flowers. Requires perfect drainage in a scree or trough garden, but with moisture in the root zone, and bright light. Morning to mid-day sun is best in hot-summer climates; full sun in cool-summer climates.
Diphylleia grayi Zones 4-7 #048-009
Japanese woodland perennial with big umbrella-like leaves, related to Podophyllum. Pretty white flowers bloom above the leaves. Best in cool shade, rich, moist humusy soil, medium to heavy shade. Rarely offered. Blooming size.
Draba japonica Zones 4-7 #067-004

Dysosma veitchii Zones 5b-8 #048-001
This Chinese mayapple is one of most exciting new shade perennials in years. Fuzzy umbrellas emerge with dark snakeskin markings, often on a red background, changing to patterned green. Flowers can be red, pink, or white. Also called P. delavayi
Eomecon chionantha Zones 4-7 #024-006

Epilobium angustifolium Zones 4-7 #001-002

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